Monday, November 23, 2009

St. Francis volunteers in South Park



On Tuesday November 10th Olmsted had 28 students and 3 St. Francis Faculty members come out for an environmental restoration project in South Park. We restored the forested area by removing invasive plants, picking up garbage and clearing old brush that was a fire hazard from the work site.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Fall Tree Plantings!

Here are a few pictures from our 11/7 Tree Planting at Delaware Park & the Japanese Gardens. All photos are through the courtesy of Jacqueline Ratajzak.













Monday, August 24, 2009

Eric Mower & Associates

On Thursday, August 20th, Eric Mower and Associates participated in a volunteer project at Delaware Park's Rumsey Woods. Eric Mower and Associates is a marketing communications firm located in Buffalo, NY. The aim of this project was to remove invasive European Buckthorn and grape vines from the area allowing native species to repopulate instead. During the 3 hour volunteer project a large area in the woods was cleared of these species. For more information on Eric Mower and Associates visit www.mower.com









Day of Caring

On Wednesday, August 19th, HSBC bank in conjunction with the United Way and the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy took part in the National Day of Caring. Approximately 125 volunteers helped to remove hundreds of invasive European Buckthorn trees in South Park. European Buckthorn is a rapid growing plant that is not indigenous to this area and out competes native species for sunlight and nutrients in the soil. Here is a link to a write up from the Buffalo News on the event: http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/story/769304.html










Wednesday, August 5, 2009

All About Roses

All about Roses!
is a FREE weekly workshop about how to grow and care for roses. Hosted by the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy under the direction of Rosarian David Swanka.

By any other name…

A rose is a perennial flowering shrub or vine of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae. There are over one hundred species within this family and the flowers come in a multitude of shapes, colors and scents.

The Historic Rose Garden adjacent to the Marcy Casino has an extensive collection of roses from all over the world. Built in 1919 the Delaware Park Rose Garden has been the scene for hundreds of weddings and thousands of meetings. Prize winning rose varieties are prominently displayed in a formal planting framed by a classic architectural pergola.

If you would like to learn about roses, their care, cultivation and how to create your own rose beds at home the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy’s All About Roses! Workshop will provide you with professional rose care training within our historic rose garden.


All about Roses!

The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy

Every Wednesday from August 19th-October 28th
10am-11am or Noon –1pm

Marcy Casino Historic Rose Garden
199 Lincoln Parkway Buffalo, NY 14222
If interested please RSVP by email or phone:
volunteer@buffaloolmstedparks.org
716.838.1249 ex. 15

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

July 22nd Falk School Clean Up


On July 22nd our friends from the Stanley G. Falk School came to the Parkside Lodge at Delaware Park to learn about recycling, nature, and protecting the environment. Later on in the day the students receieved a walking tour of the park where they participated in a litter pick up!

For more about the Stanley G. Falk School please visit http://www.falkschool.com/ .

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Frederick Law Olmsted Gala!

The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy is currently looking for volunteers to help out during our Olmsted Gala on Friday, July 17th at Riverside Park. Volunteers will be needed for a variety of jobs including table & chair set-up, answering FAQ's, and wine dispension. If you're interesting in volunteering your time for this event, please contact the Conservancy at volunteer@buffaloolmstedparks.org or call (716)838-1249 ext. 33.

Monday, May 18, 2009

May 9th Tree Plantings

On Saturday May 9th, over 150 trees were planted across Cazenovia Park, Martin Luther King Jr. Park, and Heacock Place. These are some pictures from the Heacock Place tree planting.

For more information on the Olmsted Parks please visit http://www.buffaloolmstedparks.org/


























































































Thursday, May 7, 2009

Buffalo Games Cazenovia Park Work Day

On Wednesday May 6th Buffalo Games partnered with The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy for a restoration project in Cazenovia Park in South Buffalo. Community Day is a part of Buffalo Game's mission to give back to the Buffalo Region and this year their project within Cazenovia Park was multi faceted. Over the course of 3 hours, more than 70 volunteers painted, weeded, mulched the grounds and engaged in a creekside restoration project along Cazenovia Creek. Over six weeks worth of work was completed in that 3 hour period. Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy provided coffee, bagels and muffins while Buffalo Games provided a catered lunch.

For more information about Buffalo Games please visit their website at http://www.buffalogames.com/